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I'm in Australia so I'm not bound by those rules. I really don't know the exact rule here TBH.
ISF has a similar allowance for umpires to rectify any call or delay of call which places either team in jeopardy.
I'm in Australia so I'm not bound by those rules. I really don't know the exact rule here TBH.
Lozza;
You can have a fit all you want. ASA Rule 10 clearly allows umpires to correct calls where the umpires have erroneously put runners in jepoardy. You can argue - I guess - that the ball could not be caught with ordinary effort, but good luck.
I will admit, however, that I have NEVER seen a line drive called an infield fly even though the rule book states that a fair fly ball includes a line drive and a bunt.